Pinned topicSVC - Sense code?

‏2012-11-14T07:24:36Z
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Hello,

Is it possible to read the sense code that you see in a SVC event.
For example: I can see that a migrate task is finished but I cannot see which volume is migrated. If you planned only one or two migrate tasks then it is no problem, but for hundreds of volume it could be necessary to know which volume is migrated on what time.

Re: SVC - Sense code?

‏2012-11-14T10:26:38Z

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Assuming you're running 6.1 or later, if the sense data for an event can be usefully decoded then this is implemented in the GUI. Right click on the event log entry and click on Properties, then scroll down towards the end of the panel. Not all events have useful decodes available, and the number of events decoded probably varies between code levels.

Re: SVC - Sense code?

Assuming you're running 6.1 or later, if the sense data for an event can be usefully decoded then this is implemented in the GUI. Right click on the event log entry and click on Properties, then scroll down towards the end of the panel. Not all events have useful decodes available, and the number of events decoded probably varies between code levels.

I am running on 6.3.0.2 and there is no sense code decoding for this event, so I'll hope that there is a manual or something that explain the sense code so I can decode it myself. I can imagine that the vdisk id is reported somewhere in the sense code.

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‏2012-11-14T20:59:35Z

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Hi,

I looked on my migration tasks and it looks like you have to look on the line:
Sense bytes 16 to 31 00 00 00 00 7E 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
on the columns 5&6: 7E 03
You have to reverse them and then convert to the decimal to vdisk_id:

Re: SVC - Sense code?

I looked on my migration tasks and it looks like you have to look on the line:
Sense bytes 16 to 31 00 00 00 00 7E 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
on the columns 5&6: 7E 03
You have to reverse them and then convert to the decimal to vdisk_id: